Encryption bill passed/rushed

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Arguing that one party’s policy isn’t as effective as one’s own in national security is politics and is fine. Anyone who says that a political opponent wants a terrorist attack or wants paedophiles to continue raping kids is beneath contempt and should not be allowed to sit in Parliament. Everyone in Parliament has what they think are Australia’s best interests at heart even if we disagree on their methods. No one is a ‘friend’ of terrorists.

Dutton and Pyne should be facing suspensions for such grubby attacks and the same should apply if the Opposition did the same.
 
Can see a few tech companies pulling out of Australia over this. Atlassian won’t be able to sell products to worldwide corporate customers if there’s a risk of being backdoored. Amazon etc might pull their data centres out too.

Just a dumb, dumb law.

Of course we don’t have a media that can understand this. Moronically spent the early part of the week discussing a journalists sleeves.

It's not like we're the only country that's done this kind of thing though

https://www.theverge.com/2013/6/6/4...-apple-google-facebook-microsoft-others-prism
 
Arguing that one party’s policy isn’t as effective as one’s own in national security is politics and is fine. Anyone who says that a political opponent wants a terrorist attack or wants paedophiles to continue raping kids is beneath contempt and should not be allowed to sit in Parliament. Everyone in Parliament has what they think are Australia’s best interests at heart even if we disagree on their methods. No one is a ‘friend’ of terrorists.

Dutton and Pyne should be facing suspensions for such grubby attacks and the same should apply if the Opposition did the same.

Is Pyne point scoring.

They limit the sitting days and then eff them up. What a shambles
 
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They've literally rushed through a bill neither side was expecting to pass, that most think is wrong and that has the potential to destroy our IT industry because none of them are interested in taking a stand on principle for the betterment of the country
Its about politics, not policy, its all about power and points scoring, they've lost sight of everything else
 

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Rusted on ALP types response has been hilarious.

Their argument consists solely of, "WHY ARE YOU ATTACKING LABOR! LIBERALS CREATED THE BILL, WE JUST VOTED FOR IT!"
 
No shortage of space cadets here.
The crowd leaving the cricket last Thursday was an interesting mix, half of them looked like they'd been on a fishing trip
 

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